There are a million different opinions on who a team should draft naturally, but who is that one player that realistically the packers have a chance at getting at 27 that you would like to see them take?
My pick is La'Raven Clark, left tackle out of Texas Tech.
Rodgers is the franchise. The packers hopes of winning a superbowl rest solely on his shoulders. Without him we have no chance so the best way to win it all is to make sure he stays upright and healthy for the whole season.
Sure, Clark is raw and probably will need a full year for development, but there is no way Packers can sign all 3 of the OL who will be free agents at the end of this season, so they need to make sure the cupboard is stocked with guys who have legit NFL talent and bodies.
Clark could play LT and Bakh could slide to LG where he belongs anyway. His holding penalties killed many drives last year and quite frankly the Packers havent had a dominant LT, which is second most important position in the NFL since Clifton retired.
Clark has some of the longest arms, and the biggest hands I have ever seen, combine that with very quick feet and you have a potential HOF'er. I think GM's are blowing smoke when it comes to this guy and I would be surprised if he isnt gone by the 40th pick.
Who do you think would be the best pick for them to take? I suspect most people will go with NT, MLB or OT.
My pick is La'Raven Clark, left tackle out of Texas Tech.
Rodgers is the franchise. The packers hopes of winning a superbowl rest solely on his shoulders. Without him we have no chance so the best way to win it all is to make sure he stays upright and healthy for the whole season.
Sure, Clark is raw and probably will need a full year for development, but there is no way Packers can sign all 3 of the OL who will be free agents at the end of this season, so they need to make sure the cupboard is stocked with guys who have legit NFL talent and bodies.
Clark could play LT and Bakh could slide to LG where he belongs anyway. His holding penalties killed many drives last year and quite frankly the Packers havent had a dominant LT, which is second most important position in the NFL since Clifton retired.
Clark has some of the longest arms, and the biggest hands I have ever seen, combine that with very quick feet and you have a potential HOF'er. I think GM's are blowing smoke when it comes to this guy and I would be surprised if he isnt gone by the 40th pick.
Who do you think would be the best pick for them to take? I suspect most people will go with NT, MLB or OT.